Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
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Manhattan's oldest remaining Dutch Colonial farmhouse, now a museum showcasing rural Manhattan life.

šŸ“œ Manhattan's last Dutch Colonial farmhouse, built around 1785.
šŸ” Now a museum dedicated to early American life and local history.

Why Go

šŸ” Explore the oldest remaining farmhouse in Manhattan
šŸ›ļø Learn about rural Manhattan and early residents' lifestyle
🌳 Visit the garden showcasing farming heritage
šŸ–¼ļø See current exhibitions and attend diverse events

Why Avoid

🚫 Museum closed Sunday-Thursday, grounds closed Sunday
šŸ…æļø No parking at farmhouse, street/garage options nearby

Cost

šŸ’° General admission $3, free for children under 3 and Inwood/Washington Heights residents.

Hours

šŸ•’ Museum: Friday 12pm-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm.
Farmhouse Grounds: Monday-Saturday 9am-4pm.
Visits outside these times by appointment only.

Public Transportation

šŸš‡ Accessible via A and 1 subway lines, M100 and Bx7 buses, Metro North.

Last updated 4 days ago

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